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SUBMITTER: Yan M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4038567 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Yan Ming M Gingras Marie-Claude MC Dunlop Elaine A EA Nouët Yann Y Dupuy Fanny F Jalali Zahra Z Possik Elite E Coull Barry J BJ Kharitidi Dmitri D Dydensborg Anders Bondo AB Faubert Brandon B Kamps Miriam M Sabourin Sylvie S Preston Rachael S RS Davies David Mark DM Roughead Taren T Chotard Laëtitia L van Steensel Maurice A M MA Jones Russell R Tee Andrew R AR Pause Arnim A
The Journal of clinical investigation 20140424 6
The Warburg effect is a tumorigenic metabolic adaptation process characterized by augmented aerobic glycolysis, which enhances cellular bioenergetics. In normal cells, energy homeostasis is controlled by AMPK; however, its role in cancer is not understood, as both AMPK-dependent tumor-promoting and -inhibiting functions were reported. Upon stress, energy levels are maintained by increased mitochondrial biogenesis and glycolysis, controlled by transcriptional coactivator PGC-1α and HIF, respectiv ...[more]